The Diana exhibit, which closed Jan. 13 after a four-month run, is the museum’s most popular attraction to date, drawing 64,383 guests. It featured nine galleries with 150 items, including Diana’s wedding gown, designer dresses, jewels, heirlooms and personal mementos.

During the show’s run, the museum garnered more than 1,500 new members and drew visitors from dozens of surrounding counties and several states.

The Frazier Museum’s next exhibition, “Spirits of Passage,” opens Feb. 2 and runs through June 16. The new display, which marks the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, explores the circumstances of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.